r/MarxistCulture • u/One-Washer • Nov 04 '24
News Exclusive: Prof Haim Bresheeth’s anti-genocide speech before he was arrested for ‘terrorism’
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u/One-Washer Nov 04 '24 edited Nov 04 '24
Professor Haim Bresheeth was arrested Friday for his speech at a demo. This article sums everything up. His speech he did before the arrest is the last link, which is also in the same article. He was released Saturday, but remains under investigation:
- https://skwawkbox.org/2024/11/03/exclusive-prof-haim-bresheeths-anti-genocide-speech-before-he-was-arrested-for-terrorism/#comments
- https://videopress.com/embed/f268rq70
He describes himself:
I would like to tell you about my background, in order to support my request. I am an academic, author and filmmaker, an ex-Israeli Jew who has been active for over five decades as a socialist, anti-Zionist and anti-racist activist. My parents were Polish Jews, survivors of Auschwitz and other camps. They ended forced onto death marches to the Third Reich after the Auschwitz camp was vacated by the SS in Mid-January 1945. My mother was freed by the British forces in Bergen-Belsen, and my father was freed by the US forces in Mauthausen. I was born in a Displaced Persons Camp in Italy, and arrived in Israel as a baby, during June 1948, as no European country would then accept Holocaust survivors.
I served in the Israeli Army (IDF) as a junior infantry officer, and took part in two wars, in 1967 and 1973, after which I turned into a committed pacifist. I came to study in Britain in 1972, and a short while afterwards I have learnt much about Zionism which I did not while in Israel, thus becoming an ardent supporter of Palestinian rights, and an anti-Zionist activist. I was an active supporter of the Anti-Apartheid Movement as a Labour member in the 1970s and acted against racist organisations throughout my life. My films, books and articles reflect the same political views outlined here; these include a popular book on the Holocaust (Introduction to the Holocaust, with Stuart Hood, 1994, 2001 2014), among others, a BBC documentary film (State of Danger, with Jenny Morgan, BBC2, March 1988) about the first Intifada, and a forthcoming volume on the Israeli Army (An Army Like No Other, May 2020) . I have re-joined the Labour Party after decades, when Jeremy Corbyn was elected to the leadership, as I regained hope in promoting a progressive agenda for the party, after years of Blairism.
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u/VasyanIlitniy Nov 04 '24
ACAB
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u/Redditisfinancedumb Nov 04 '24
what the hell does this have to do with cops? you blame the cops and not the actual laws on the books? Shit like this is what constantly deligitimizes any Marxist movement. You can't even place proper blame.
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u/Vigtor_B Nov 04 '24
You get the pit just like the Nazi camp guards that were "just doing their job".
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u/Redditisfinancedumb Nov 04 '24
exact comment I was expecting. so predictable. Any law enforcement of laws you don't agree with means death for those enforcing it. you seem totally sane.
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Nov 04 '24
Why blame the laws when you can blame the lawmakers?
Why blame the lawmakers when you can blame their parents?
Why blame their parents when you can blame the big bang?
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